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How do I restate this into a statement:
Good literature is timeless. Does “The Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allan Poe
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“You Are the Electric Boogaloo,” What do you think the author means by asking these questions? What is he trying to say
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In an informational text which is an authors point of view
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from The Canterbury Tales: “The Prologue” In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer uses the description of a pilgrimage primarily as
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Read the excerpt from "Black Day, 1935."
“You’ve got willpower beyond your years,” Ma said with a smile. Then the smile
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what are some text to self connections in the book Unexpected Stories
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In these lines from "A Dream Within a Dream," the speaker dreams of holding a few grains of sand. What is the meaning of creep
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The theme of "Your World" can best be inferred from which line?(5 points)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0A"To trael this
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Read these lines from Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven."
Open here I flung the shutter, when, with many a flirt and flutter, In there
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Read the following sentences from "Marriage is a Private Affair."
"I owe it to you, my son, as a duty to show you what is right
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Use the poem to answer the question.
The construction zone of my heart is full of cones and lots of potholes. How does the use of
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Summarize the text:
The video "Epic Hero by Shmoop" can help us gain a better understanding of Sunjata as retold by Djanka Tassey
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CloudyDaze
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Which best describes why the author has the mother and son in “Borders” sleep in the car for two days?
to show their poverty
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In "Why, You Reckon?" what argument does the other man say to persuade the narrator to team up with him? What lesson do you
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In the poem the black woman discuss
a) the background and settings b) how are language and addiction used in the poem c) how does
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Read the following sentence from "When Greek Meets Greek." One morning Ramkilawansingh (after this, we calling this man Ram) was
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Which line from the poem " Birches" best develops its nostalgic tone? (1 point) And so dream of going back to be." When I see
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30) Which quote best supports your answer to the previous question? (1 point) "Beyond dialects, Twain's detailed portrayal of
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Kaite Marie
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What does the following quote from "The Cask of Amontillado" reveal about the relationship between Montresor and his servants? I
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The Man Without a Country
by Hackett, Walter (adaptation) NARRATOR: Fort Massac is a small yet strategic United States Army
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The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious
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Based on the characters and events in "In the Shadow of War," which of the following best reflects the author's perspective of
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Adapted from "A Ballad for London" By Richard Le Gallienne 1 Ah, London! London! our delight, 23456 Great
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“… Seven years wert thou lent to
me, and I thee pay,/Exacted by the fate, on the just day.” Which of these is the correct
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Explain how the central conflict in Jack London short story “To Build a Fire” contributes to the story’s overall theme.
Dir
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In "The Raven," how does the introduction of the bird contribute to the poem's theme that desperation can lead to mental
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I can not and will not blame her for such an error. For I do believe it could have ran to clear that it is our fault. It could
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Lament
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Use the excerpt from “An enemy of the people by Henrik Ibsen to answer the question. The phrase “only half seriously” in
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You have read “Doris ‘Dorie’ Miller” and “Negro Hero,” a text and a poem about Doris Miller’s actions during the
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Kemarion Knighten
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Use the notes from your reading of “Third Quarter” to answer the question. How does the form of “At Noon, in the Gym, with
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The scene was strangely homogeneous, in that the vale, the upland, the barrow, and the figure above it amounted only to unity.
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What is the effect of the poet's use of exaggerated seemed to disappear in the darkness.
from To Helen ... Only thine eyes
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The scene was strangely homogeneous, in that the vale, the upland, the barrow, and the figure above it amounted only to unity.
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How does Frederick describe freedom?
Select each correct answer. Responses heaven on earth heaven on earth dull dull lonely
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Use "Leaping Falls" to answer the following question.
What does the break between stanza 4 (lines 19–24) and stanza 5 (lines
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From "Song of Myself," by Walt Whitman:
At home on the hills of Vermont or in the woods of Maine, or the Texan ranch, comrade of
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Why can’t Josh sleep before the big game in the poem “The Main Reason I Can’t Sleep”?
He is worried about the game. His
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ronaldo is better then messi
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In the poem 'Then and now' written by Oodgeroo in her book of poems 'My people', why do you think the poet keeps repeating 'no
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Raven
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In the short story titled 'Papa' written by Roald Dahl in his book 'Boy', 'He could tie up a shoelace as quickly as you or me '.
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Raven
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Which statement best explains why the girl is unhappy? From The Necklace
A. because she does not get along with her classless
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Icccccyy
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Use the excerpt from "Birches" by Robert Frost to answer the question.
"When I see birches bend to left and right Across the
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How does the time shift from Scene 1 to Scene 2 help make the play's theme more clear?
Responses A The move ahead one week shows
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nicke
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7. Which poem uses imagery to create a sense of movement and transition?
A The Changing Light B "Writ on the Eve of my 32nd
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Read these lines from William Wordsworth’s “Lines Composed a Few
Miles Above Tintern Abbey.” “… In which the heavy and
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What can be inferred about JB's personality from the conversation between Josh and Miss Sweet
Tea in the poem "Phone Conversation
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“Swallows” by Leonora Speyer They dip their wings in the sunset, They dash against the air As if to break themselves upon
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The man in the well by ira sher questions
(one sentence each) how do the children's reactions with the man in the well revel the
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